Exactly! Biden may have a temper, but look at how he has expertly handled the NATO conference in Vilnius! His crack diplomatic knowhow and political acumen were indispensable the other night when he blew off events to go to bed early
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| I thought Trumpsters liked people who tell it like it is. |
He shuffles. |
Except sundowning is a term used for behavior that is new. This is not new behavior for Biden. Ergo it is not sundowning. Unless you are claiming he had Alzheimer's already when he was young. If that is your claim, that's s pretty remarkable long and slow Alzheimer's progression. |
Trump also exhibited physical limitations that could be linked to dementia: inability to walk down a ramp, needing two hands to raise a glass of water, swaying back-and-forth, slurring his speech, etc. I’m not trying to engage in a tit-for-tat discussion, but we’re facing a situation where we have two leading candidates who have age-related weaknesses. It’s quite the conundrum. |
It is new. This is Biden 10 years ago. A totally different gait. |
They certainly liked it when Trump swore. Apparently they think it makes him “authentic” and “one of us.” |
Oh, FFS. The ramp thing again? It was slick and he certainly didn't want to fall. |
That’s your story. |
Biden can swear all he wants. But, we are reminded of this.... |
Google dementia shuffle and look at past videos of how he walked. Changes are clearly visible. |
They called it "refreshing" |
We haven't forgotten all the "evidence" you right wingers swore up and down proved that Hillary Clinton was suffering from a seizure disorder. It's all a load of crap. It was last time, and it is this time. |
Google Trump and dementia. There was plenty written on that topic when he was president. Here are some of his dementia-related traits: *tilting posture *jerking limbs *arm weakness *slurred speech *odd circular gait https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-fallible-mind/202010/we-are-entitled-ask-president-trump-his-brain-scan |
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He certainly has had a temper for a while-I apparently missed an incident at his campaign office when I was volunteering back in the 90s
But his staff has always been incredibly loyal to him, so I think the good outweighs the bad for most |